The 20-year-old man city police shot early Monday caused nearly $50,000 in damage to two police cars, records show.

Leonardo Anthony Matos reportedly rammed his Hyundai SUV into the two cars at Palmetto Park in the city’s south end. Both officers told authorities they feared for their lives, thus justifying the “volley of shots” Officer Tom Janis fired at Matos, records state.

Matos faces two charges each of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on a law-enforcement officer and of felony criminal mischief. Court records indicate Matos, who sustained multiple gunshot wounds, remained in a hospital Wednesday morning. He will appear before a Palm Beach County judge on the charges once released.

Officers Janis and Kimberly Garcia responded late Sunday to a 911 call about an unwanted guest on Franklin Road, a quiet neighborhood of single-family homes. The guest had left when police arrived, but officers spotted a suspicious SUV with the engine running and its lights off at Palmetto Park, about a block from the home on Franklin.

Matos allegedly made sly movements, ducked down and slouched in the driver’s seat as an officer approached him. He was with an 18-year-old woman, who as of early Wednesday had not been charged with any crime.

Records indicate that when Janis ordered Matos to show his hands, the West Palm Beach resident reached toward the gear shift and threw the SUV into reverse. The other officer dove out of the SUV’s path before it crashed into the police department’s 2013 Chevrolet Caprice, causing about $5,000 in damage.

Janis fired multiple shots at Matos, who continued to flee. Matos reportedly sped forward into the other police car, a Ford Police Interceptor Utility Vehicle, and caused an estimated $44,000 in damage.

Neither officer was injured in the wreck. The officers will remain on administrative leave until the case is reviewed. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement will conduct the investigation, Chief Sarah Mooney said.

Janis has been employed by the department since December 2004 and Garcia since November 2015. Both work patrol, according to city police.